I doubt they were as frozen as Franky Carbone in the meat truck.Could take quite some time I'd think on toxicology reports after they thawed them out, like BBI mentioned.
I doubt they were as frozen as Franky Carbone in the meat truck.Could take quite some time I'd think on toxicology reports after they thawed them out, like BBI mentioned.
Tried following this story since it came on the news. No new info in 21 Days??????
Turns out, it was 33 degrees overnight the night they went "missing".
My boy kid lives in KC. He knows a guy who knew one of the dead guys through his work....Weird, but the whole circumstance doesn't scream homicide to me. It screams drugs.
Anyhoo,
Tried following this story since it came on the news. No new info in 21 Days??????
Yeah, tox screens can take months.Could take quite some time I'd think on toxicology reports after they thawed them out, like BBI mentioned.
Jason.Being KC fans, maybe they were not wearing shirts when the froze.
So I wonder with Jason stealing the media spotlight will Taylor take her shirt off at the Superbowl? Who has bigger Ta Tas? Jason or Taylor?
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Can we refrain from mentioning her name anymore! Enough is enough…!!!!!!Taylor
Here's an interesting development that could possibly tie in with this. Could they all have been partaking of the same thing that Willis was addicted to? And the only reason that he didn't die was because he passed out inside the house unlike the others who apparently died from exposure.My boy kid lives in KC. He knows a guy who knew one of the dead guys through his work.
Right after this happened his buddy told him, heroin. Apparently the group who hung out at that house were all reasonably high functioning addicts. Well, right up until they weren't.
Sounds like at least 4 got high, 3 went outside and froze. Fourth stayed high on the couch. Fifth guy left earlier. Weird, but the whole circumstance doesn't scream homicide to me. It screams drugs.
Anyhoo,
Interesting to hear firsthand. This was referenced in early media reports but had not heard that before.All I know is this- there are drugs that make a person feel unbearably hot or not be able to sense temperature at all and people hopped up on it will do some weird things to try to cool off or expose themselves to heat or cold dangerously. I actually witnessed this once. It's a long, long story which I will cut short. Several years ago (10+) a guy, a former client of one of my partners (apparently) came to the firm in a manic state which (lucky me for being near the front doors) I quickly discerned as high. I had the receptionist call the police, before they arrived, he wanted to use the bathroom, so I stood outside the door when he was in there. After the water had been running way to long, I heard splashing. So, I went it and he was standing there with no shirt on splashing water from the sink all over himself. He was soaked and he was repeating "so hot". That was when the police showed up and too him away. I suspected crack.
Good times, good times.
Ah, the joys in practicing in Merrillville.Interesting to hear firsthand. This was referenced in early media reports but had not heard that before.
MDMA, 'Ecstasy' is a big one for that.All I know is this- there are drugs that make a person feel unbearably hot or not be able to sense temperature at all and people hopped up on it will do some weird things to try to cool off or expose themselves to heat or cold dangerously. I actually witnessed this once. It's a long, long story which I will cut short. Several years ago (10+) a guy, a former client of one of my partners (apparently) came to the firm in a manic state which (lucky me for being near the front doors) I quickly discerned as high. I had the receptionist call the police, before they arrived, he wanted to use the bathroom, so I stood outside the door when he was in there. After the water had been running way to long, I heard splashing. So, I went it and he was standing there with no shirt on splashing water from the sink all over himself. He was soaked and he was repeating "so hot". That was when the police showed up and too him away. I suspected crack.
Good times, good times.
At one point they were saying he was asleep for 2 days (while the other froze)...not saying that I haven't fantasized about that, but I'm thinking that doesn't happen without a heavy-duty substance.Here's another thing from the article that stood out to me. Calling the deaths of his friends an "enormous wakeup call" that prompted Willis to enter rehab could be an indicator that they were all addicted to the same thing, and he doesn't want to end up like they did.
I would say that Willis definitely knows more about what lead to their deaths than he is letting on. He needs to come clean. Not saying these are homicides. I'm more of the belief that it was most likely due to the tragic results of an addiction that they all had.
Jordan Willis, 38, is “facing his addiction head-on,” a source close to the family told Fox News Digital, calling the deaths of his friends an “enormous wakeup call.”
I would say that Willis definitely knows more about what lead to their deaths than he is letting on. He needs to come clean.
Depending upon the results of the investigation, even without an intentional death, there are a variety of charges which could be brought. Civil liability, sure, but there's no $$$ there and that would get into the whole issue of the dead people willingly taking drugs....he feels that Willis should be held accountable for their deaths because he was the alleged supplier.